Updated on 2022-08-11 GMT+08:00

Process of Using AOM

AOM is a one-stop, multi-dimensional O&M management platform for cloud applications. It monitors applications and related cloud resources in real time, analyzes application health status, and provides flexible alarm reporting and data visualization functions. It helps you detect faults in a timely manner and monitor running status of applications, services, and other resources in real time. This section describes how to get started with AOM.

  1. Creating a cloud host

    Each host corresponds to a VM on the cloud, for example, an Elastic Cloud Server (ECS). A host can be directly created on the ECS console, or indirectly created on the Cloud Container Engine (CCE) console.

  2. Installing the ICAgent

    ICAgent is the data collector of AOM. It collects metrics, logs, and application performance data in real time. For hosts created on the ECS console, you need to manually install the ICAgent. For hosts created on the CCE console, the ICAgent is automatically installed.

  3. Configuring an alarm rule

    You can set threshold conditions for metrics by using alarm rules. If metric values meet threshold conditions, AOM generates threshold alarms. If no metric data is reported, AOM will report insufficient data events. In this way, you can identify and handle exceptions at the earliest time.

  4. Viewing alarms

    AOM provides the dashboard and alarm list for you to perform routine O&M.